PRIMARY ELECTION
- TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
Deadlines
August 21, 2009 - application for
registration postmarked
August 26, 2009 - application for registration
received in mail
August 21, 2009 - application for registration delivered to
BOE in person
September 8, 2009 - application for absentee ballot postmarked
September 14, 2009 - application for absentee ballot in person
September 14,
2009 - absentee ballot postmarked
September 15, 2009 - absentee ballot
delivered to BOE in person
You can only vote in the political party in which you are enrolled.
GENERAL ELECTION
- TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 3, 2009
Deadlines
October 9, 2009 - application for
registration postmarked
October 14, 2009 - application for registration
received in mail
October 9, 2009 - application for registration delivered to
BOE in person
October 27, 2009 - application for absentee ballot postmarked
November 2, 2009 - application for absentee ballot in person
November 2, 2009
- absentee ballot postmarked
November 3, 2009 - absentee ballot delivered to
BOE in person
REMEMBER:
You must be registered in order to
vote. You may register if you are 18 years of age by Election Day; a resident of
the county for at least 30 days prior to the election; and a citizen of the
U.S.A. If you have moved since the
last time you voted, you must re-register.
SUFFOLK
COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
P.O.
Box 700
Yaphank Avenue
Yaphank,
NY 11980
(631) 852-4500
fax:
(631) 852-4590
Commissioners
of Elections
| Cathy L. Richter
Geier - Republican |
(631) 852-4567 |
| Anita Katz - Democratic |
(631) 852-4570 |
NY State Board of Elections
SUFFOLK
COUNTY POLITICAL PARTY CHAIRS
| Republican |
Harry Withers |
(631) 580-1482 |
| Democratic |
Richard Schaffer |
(631) 439-0400 |
| Independence |
Frank MacKay |
(631) 821-5187 |
| Conservative |
Edward Walsh |
(631) 581-1781 |
| Working Families |
Michele Lynch Brian
Schneck |
(631) 772-73496 |
ABBREVIATIONS
| CD |
Congressional District |
| SD |
Senatorial District |
| AD |
Assembly District |
| LD |
Legislative District |
| R |
Republican Party |
| D |
Democratic Party |
| I |
Independence Party |
| C |
Conservative Party |
| WF |
Working Families Party |
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FOR VOTERS
As a citizen (age 18 or
older) you have the right and responsibility to vote in elections. Educate
yourself on the candidates and issues in each election, whether local or
national.
Once your registration has been
processed by the Suffolk County Board of Elections you will be mailed a card
indicating your polling place. If you do not receive the card or
have questions you may call them at 631 852-4500.
Although only enrolled members of a party can vote in that
party's primary election, registered voters may vote for any
candidate of any party on Election Day.
If you will be out of Suffolk County,
or are physically unable to get to the polling place, you may request an
absentee ballot from the Board of Elections. To be sure your request is
processed, ask for this form at least 4 weeks before Election Day.
Useful Websites:
www.elections.state.ny.us
www.vote411.org
ID Needed for Voting in New York State
Federal
law requires persons who register by mail for the first time to provide
identification. Identification means a current NYS driver’s license or the last
four digits of your Social Security number. If you do not have either of these,
you may provide a copy of a valid photo ID, or a current utility bill, bank
statement, government check or some other government documentation that shows
your name and address. If you do not provide identification when you register,
you will be asked for it the first time you vote.
NEVER LEAVE THE POLLING PLACE WITHOUT VOTING!
If your name is not on the list, ask for a provisional
ballot!